Pretty Simple Infinity Scarf Pattern

This free crochet pattern is for a simple scarf, the Pretty Simple Infinity Scarf Pattern. The stitches I used were chains, slip stitches and half double crochet stitches. To seam the ends into an infinity scarf I simply worked a slip stitch seam using the back loop of the top piece of fabric and the front loop of the bottom piece of fabric. Alternately you could whip stitch it together, or leave it without the seam for a great unisex scarf for the boys and the men in your life.

I enjoyed crocheting this – partially because it allowed me to try out a new yarn fibre I received in my Monthly Yarn Subscription- Classic from yarnbox and partially because I love the texture given to the scarf with the simple stitches.

This design can easily be modified – just increase, or decrease the number of stitches and the number of rows you crochet. Super Simple and Pretty.

A great last minute project using just 1 ball of yarn and a 8.0 mm (L) crochet hook. You could even whip up a few in a day for last minute gifts!

Helpful Tutorials

Notes:

do not count the ch 1 and/or the ch 2 at the end of each row as a stitch

work into the first st of every row

*work into both loops of the last st of every row

work into the back loops of every stitch of the row except for the last st (as noted in the point above)

Pattern Instructions

Remember:

*work into both loops of the last st of every row

R1: Ch 16, beg in 2nd ch from the hook and work 1 sl st in each st across, ch 1, turn [15]

R2: 1 sl st in the bl of each st across*, ch 2, turn [15]

R3: (RS) 1 hdc in the bl of each st across*, ch 2, turn [15]

R4: 1 hdc in the bl of each st across*, ch 1, turn [15]

R5: 1 sl st in the bl of each st across*, ch 1, turn [15]

R6: 1 sl st in the bl of each st across*, ch 2, turn [15]

R7: 1 hdc in the bl of each st across*, ch 2, turn [15]

R8: 1 hdc in the bl of each st across*, ch 1, turn [15]

Rep R5-R8: 25 more times.

If you are joining this to make an infinity scarf there are a few different ways you can do this. One way is to turn the project wrong side up and sl st the two ends together. I worked mine by working in the the back loop of the one piece of fabric and the front loop of the other piece.

I have been trying to print the pattern for the pretty simple infinity scarf and having no luck. When it prints the pages overlap and cannot be read. Any suggestions? Is there any way I can obtain a copy. Have never had this happen before.

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